Happy Earth Day! If you're like me, Earth Day brings the crushing guilt of exactly how bad I am at caring about the earth. It reminds me that I am nothing more than a greedy, wasteful American who thinks the world is my oyster and I can scrape it out of its shell regardless of if it belongs to me or not. It's the exact same feeling that washes over me when I look at a piece of plastic that can't be recycled curbside. Or the pair of holey sneakers that could be made into a basketball court for poor kids. Or the mound of food that I let go bad in the refrigerator. Or the bag of poop-filled diapers that are encased in two layers of plastic so my royal Keep Reading
Review of the 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport
This is a review on the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport by my husband, Will. The 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport is one from that androgynous breed where you can’t quite figure… Is it a car? Is it a SUV, a mini-van? No, that doesn’t make sense. After I pulled a U-turn barreling over the road-dividing, curb-style median that separates traffic, I figured out that this is at very least an SUV and quite possibly a time machine. At the touch of a button, I roll back the giant moon roof that extends over the front and back seats… oooh. Another button illuminates the strand of blue LED lights around the perimeter of the moon roof… aaah. This must be the Keep Reading
How to save money on real food
It's fairly easy to use traditional couponing methods to save money on packaged food, household products, and personal toiletries, but man cannot live on toilet paper alone. Check out our six-part series Saving Money on Real Food where I share how to save money on your meat, dairy, produce, and grains! Image credit: D Sharon Pruitt Keep Reading
How to organize your coupons (Whole Insert Filing Method)
Looking for a way to efficiently organize your Sunday newspaper coupon inserts? File your inserts whole and only cut the coupons when you actually plan to use them! The Whole Insert Filing Method takes minimal time and investment to set up and can be maintained in under 5 minutes per week! Here are the supplies you'll need: File folders (20-ish) Hanging file folders (10-ish) Permanent marker File crate, file box, or space in an existing file cabinet All of these items can be used. You will reuse the file folders when you no longer need that particular date, so some return address labels or masking tape will be helpful to cover up Keep Reading
Win a $50 Walgreens Gift Card from Flatout Flatbread #FlatoutHot
Ready for a fun giveaway? Flatout Flatbread wants you to check out their new display at your local Walgreens and is giving one Frugal Living NW reader a $50 Walgreens Gift Card to do just that! ****************************** To enter this giveaway, just leave a comment! Entrants must be at least 18 years of age and live in the United States. Make sure you leave a valid email address (it’s only visible to us and is used to contact you if you win). Comments will close and one winner randomly selected at Noon on Tuesday, February 26, 2013. The winner will have 48 hours to reply to the notification email or another winner will be Keep Reading
Walgreens now carries Flatout Bread + 2 healthy sandwich recipes #FlatoutHot
Flatout Flat Bread Healthy Sandwich Recipes I must have been living under a rock, but I have never heard of Flatout Bread until a couple of weeks ago. Oh my. What a wonderful invention! I know it's been available at area grocery and membership stores for some time, but it has just been released in Walgreens stores across the country. Flatout Bread challenged me to come up with two tasty, healthy, and simple sandwich ideas using their bread from my local Walgreens store. I easily found the Flatout display in the grocery section with the rest of the breads. I picked up a few packages and started creating! Since I recently started Weight Keep Reading
2013 Kia Optima Hybrid review
This is a guest review by my husband, Will. My daily driver is a 2005 Kia Optima LX so it will be impossible for me to review this car without it being a direct comparison. And to be honest, I love that 2005 so the cards are stacked against the 2013 from the get go. Here's my review of the 2013 Kia Optima Hybrid. The Look Kia has apparently either hired or kidnapped the design team from Audi because the new look seriously turns some heads; whereas whoever designed the 2005 has most likely been shot on site because that thing is hideous. Some strangers in the parking lot at Albertsons gawked and congratulated me on the 2013, “Nice car.” This Keep Reading
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